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Fort Knox

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Fort Knox is in Kentucky, south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown. Kentucky. Fort Knox is a large United States Army post that holds the United States Army Armor Center, the United States Army Recruiting Command, and the United States Army Armor School. Fort Knox is also the site of the United States Museum of Cavalry and Armor and was established in 1949. Fort Knox covers parts of Hardin, Bullitt and Meade Counties and extends over 109,050 acres or 441 km squared, and contains around

One-Eyed National Health Care

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Steve Gillman

Will national health care lead to a system that will fix just one of your eyes? It already has in Britain. National health care might be a disaster, due to the cost and the complexity. A government-controlled system also creates agonizing moral dilemmas (read about the eye treatment ruling covered further down). Still, despite my opposition to it, I can see it's a real possibility

In Favor Of Flip-Flopping Politicians

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Steve Gillman

Politically, it seems to be the kiss of death to be labeled a flip-flopping politician. But is it really such a bad thing? Flip flopping refers to changing ones position on an issue. The public generally dislikes politicians who flip flop on their positions, in part because they assume that it is done dishonestly ...

What Gun Owners Should Anticipate with a Democrat Administration

Posted on December 31, 2008 by l_thornton

The reason behind this is the simple notion that the lesser the guns being issued, the lower the crime that may happen. However, criminals do not always use licensed and issued guns, most of the time; guns used in crimes are smuggled. This is what contradicts the stated notion.

Barack Obama Antichrist Facts

Posted on December 30, 2008 by Angie Ryan

The 2008 US presidential race was a wild one. The anti-opposing candidate ads and campaigns have been getting more and more elaborate and as history shows, it's not a rare occurrence. Presidents and presidential candidates have been called antichrists for as long as my memory goes so it doesn't surprise me that this label is now attributed to Barack Obama.

LOOK HERE... Get To Know The REAL Barack Obama

Posted on December 29, 2008 by KyleB

Pertinent and most often asked questions about President Barack Obama are discussed in this article.Read more...

Abortion And The Conscience Of The Nation By Ronald Reagan

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Johnnykick

A short book review on President Ronald Reagan's book, "Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation."

Copyright Law

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

Creating a work of art, writing a book, or releasing a publication is not an easy task. By all means, everyone involved in such endeavors will do anything to protect them. The Copyright Law serves as a written shield to ...

Tenancy Law

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

If you are planning to rent a house or a business space in Munich it might be best to consider consulting lawyers. The Tenancy Law is strictly imposed in ...

Inheritance Law

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

When someone dies, people want everything in order. They want their estates to be passed onto their rightful heirs. The Inheritance Law provides the order to which inheritance ...



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Unclaimed Property - A Government Scam?

Posted on October 4, 2008 by Steve Gillman

Unclaimed property is turned over to state governments, but what do they do with it?

USA Debt Now at $546,688 per Household

Posted on June 22, 2009 by Gisela Martinez

As the national debt mounts, despite President Obama's calming words, each individual citizen and resident has a 6-figure sum looming over his or her head. Worrying? I think so. Meanwhile, the dollar will weaken, as this is entirely unsustainable, and other currencies, probably from the far east, will strengthen.

Power - What Good Is It?

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Steve Gillman

Power over others and the world around us amounts to nothing if it doesn't have the right foundation. We all want power, although not everyone freely admits it. It is common to think what one would do if he or she was a king or the president. We imagine that we would do good things; better than what is being done now....

Taboos That Keep People Away From All Sorts of Different Areas

Posted on September 21, 2008 by lyn

While every culture in the world has many different kinds of taboos which cover all sorts of topics, the tropical island of Vanuatu has a very special taboo which is a real deterrent.

Government Accountability

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

These days more and more of us are tuned into government accountability. For years government went along their merry way doing what they wanted when they wanted with very little accountability to the tax payer who funds all their projects. But times they are a changing. Today people are demanding allot more government accountability then ever before. Government is the largest employer in the entire world. They hire and manage more employees than any other organization or country in the histor

US Navy SEAL operations in Iraq

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

In the recent past the US Navy SEALs has been in the news for its operations in Iraq. It all began in the year 2003 when President George Bush ordered the Navy SEALs to invade Iraq. This Navy SEALs operation was called 'Operation Iraqi Freedom'.

Tenancy Law

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

If you are planning to rent a house or a business space in Munich it might be best to consider consulting lawyers. The Tenancy Law is strictly imposed in ...

Fort Knox

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Fort Knox is in Kentucky, south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown. Kentucky. Fort Knox is a large United States Army post that holds the United States Army Armor Center, the United States Army Recruiting Command, and the United States Army Armor School. Fort Knox is also the site of the United States Museum of Cavalry and Armor and was established in 1949. Fort Knox covers parts of Hardin, Bullitt and Meade Counties and extends over 109,050 acres or 441 km squared, and contains around

Top 5 Hollywood Moments of US Navy SEALs

Posted on June 23, 2008 by James Kara Murat

The Navy's elite SEAL or Sea, Air, and Land Forces squad is made up of the best of the best. In order to provide the public with an insight as to what the Navy SEALs is all about, the U.S. Navy had agreed to serve as technical advisors for several of Hollywood's films.

Has The Whole World Gone Crazy? Insanity At Its Best!

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Turn on the television and listen to the news and you’ll begin to wonder if the whole world has gone crazy? But when one looks at what has been occurring in the United States over the past few years you really have to agree that this is insanity at its best! What’s next? President Bush riding in with his tall Stetson on his favorite horse? Who is he trying to copy exactly? Perhaps Clint Eastwood. This redneck and his methods of dealing with disaster and terrorists threats might leave one wond